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Organization of Life

The Organization of Life Objective: You will be able to explain the levels of organization and put them in the correct order. Itinerary: 1.Powerpoint with notes 2.Exit slip

Warm up: 1. What are all living things made up of? 2. Can you list some organs of your body? What are organs made up of?

How to build a house. Brick Wall House

Organization of Life Notes Level Definition Example Sentence

Organization of Life Notes Level Definition Example Sentence 1. Cell Plant cell ameoba

Your brain cells look like this!

Organization of Life Notes Level Definition Example Sentence 2. Tissue A group of cells that work together blood fat

Organization of Life Notes Level Definition Example Sentence 3. OrganA group of tissues that work together stomach leaves

More examples of organs

The Skin is the body’s largest organ! The part of the skin, hair, and nails that you can see is dead tissue?

Organization of Life Notes Level Definition Example Sentence 4. Organ System A group of organs that work together Digestive system Respiratory System

More Organ Systems Nervous system Here are some samples of nervous systems in organisms.

Organization of Life Notes Level Definition Example Sentence 5. OrganismAny living thing Paramecium Humans

Lets see if we can put this another way. Please flip your paper over a draw a big triangle on the back just like this one!

Draw a line towards the bottom like this… Write the word: Cells What are cells? Cells: basic unit of all living things Ex: Blood cells, muscle cells

Draw a line a little above the first line… Write the word Tissue what are tissues? Tissue: made of cells which work together to perform a specific function Ex: connective, epithelial, muscle, and nerve Cells

Draw a line a little above that line… Write the word Organ What’s an organ? Organ: Made up of tissues that work together to perform a specific activity Ex: Heart, brain, lungs, etc. Cells Tissue

Write the word Systems What are systems? Systems: Groups of two or more organs that work together. Ex: Circulatory, Skeletal. Draw a line a little above that line… Tissue Cells Organ

Draw a line a little above that line… Write the word Organisms Organism: Entire living things that can carry out all basic life processes Organ Tissue Cells Systems

This is what your triangle should look like… Organisms Organ Tissue Cells Systems

Exit Slip 1.What is the difference between a multicellular organism and a single cell organism. 2.Put in order all the levels of organization that we talked about in class today. (5)